Now there are many names with one word, unlike the 1950s and 1960s, where the names are two words together, such as * Jianjun, * Jianguo, * Cai Yun, * Cai Ling and so on. Of course, there will be no such name in the present era.
If you want to make your child's name lively, give it a one-word name. Such as: * Jia * Xian * Ning * Lei ......
If you want your child's name to be gentle, use two words, such as * Xiao Li * Xue Ying * Xin Yue or two identical names: * Tingting * Jingjing.
A one-word name is more vivid than a two-word name. A two-word name is softer than a one-word name, so it must rhyme with the surname.
If the father's surname is less, you can also give some oblique names:
Bai Luning, Zou Yunan, Sui Xinxin, Wei Yining ... These names are homophonic with other words, or both surnames and names use one word.
I also conceived a three-word name: for example, * * Yu Jia * * Sealand. If your name is not a compound surname, it is ok. It is not impossible to add two words to male surname and female surname. I know a friend who is like this. His name is Sun Ning Kyoka. This will make people remember.
The most unwise choice: look it up in the dictionary. Go to a famous house. They all read five-line books. It's a lie.